These poems were entered under the category of Most Original Poem:
austin counihan
oringinal
Spring
Seasons
Science safety
Scientific method
Sound waves
Solids, liquids gases
States of matter
Science
Kevin H.
Structured
Conduction Heat Moving Forward Be Very Careful Around Hot Metal Objects Ouch!
Nikki Wynns
Most Original Poem
DRY ICE
Does harm living things when touched long enough Races around a smooth surface when it's hot Yes it'sm cold!
Instantly changes when heated Changes from a solid a gas Especially used for experiments
Zack H.
Most original
Tornadoes
Spinning very fast
throwing memories away
violent, mean, gone
Ben C.
Free Verse
Most Original Poem
Birds
Birds fly high, Way up in the sky. Some stay down near the ground But some are bound Not to fly at all But stand tall. Zip! Some fly fast, And others are last, But they have a blast. There are many birds, Maybe as many as words! A bird is like a kite, Flying through the night. Heading south for the winter, Coming back up north for the summer. Some stay where they are. A bird is a plane, Smiling down on us. The American Robin is the first sign of spring, It is the best one of all things. With an orange belly, That can be chubby And sometimes looks fuzzy.
ALANA DISPENA DRY ICE It’s as white as a blank piece of paper, Waiting to be colored on. Not melting, not even moving just slowly sublimating away. The ice that never melts, Magic, Maybe. Science Always It has a glossy finished look to it, With not even one bump in sight Just a smooth icy layer Making it glide across the table Until it’s gone, with nothing left
Matt T.
Science
Free Verse
Birds
Feathers as fluffy as a lamb's fur
There are so many kinds
Tweet! Tweet! Chirp! Chirp!
Spies in the trees
Looking, peeping, seeing all
Always looking to eat
And building homes big and small
Michael C.
Rhyming Poem
Science
in science we always have a blast.
we use materials made out of glass.
we work with matches and dry icee too.
its fun to see the steam all over you.
our teacher gives us bird of the week.
we listin to how the birds speak.
we also learn about solid liquid and gas.
then we have a test and we always pass
mikesannella
stuctured poem
frogs
Frogs
small,wet
swimming,eating,seeing
skin,webbed feet,eyes,toungue
biting,flying,adapting
chubby,fast
no shelled turtles Brad L. FREE VERSE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD There once was a bird from the trees. He loved to eat lots of seeds. This bird is the RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD. It breeds in a variety of areas that are wetlands and grassy. It displays it's red patches. It has cherry red wings and a rich black body.
Christopher Millett
3-14-11 Grade 6, W.S Parker Middle School, Group 68
Group B: Free Verse Poem-Most Original Poem
Heat
Heat is energy that we feel. Heat fuels the world round and round. Heat is transferred in three ways. Conduction walks. Convection paces. Radiation bounces.Amen.AAcrostic
Fire
Fiery
Intense
Rapidly growing
Eruptive
Erin H.
Structured Poem: Limerick
Magnets
Magnets have two poles, north and south, that when attracted, will pull together by a force that can not be retracted. They stick to most anything made of metal, Including my refrigerator and favorite tea kettle. Yes, it’s a great thing when north meets south and aren’t distracted.Jonathan W structured poemgrey horned owlfast, ravenousflying, hunting, eatinghorns, wings, beak, feetperched, poised, watingquiet, frozenpreditor Anthony D'Avolioacrostic poem They are big Uses sharp claws Reaches long neck They are small Lives in its shell Eats little fish Sean ConroyRythm/Rhyme PoemExpressive PoemHeatLight the match,Watch heat rise,Even heat helpsGet away the flies.Heat rises slowlyHeat rises quick.Try the expirementLight the candlestick!Heat travels through bodies,Heat travels through water.Heat travels through most things,And makes the object hotter.
These poems were entered under the category of Most Original Poem:
austin counihanoringinal
Spring
Seasons
Science safety
Scientific method
Sound waves
Solids, liquids gases
States of matter
Science
Kevin H.
Structured
Conduction
Heat
Moving Forward
Be Very Careful
Around Hot Metal Objects
Ouch!
Nikki Wynns
Most Original PoemDRY ICE
Does harm living things when touched long enoughRaces around a smooth surface when it's hot
Yes it'sm cold!
Instantly changes when heated
Changes from a solid a gas
Especially used for experiments
Zack H.
Most original
Tornadoes
Spinning very fast
throwing memories away
violent, mean, gone
Ben C.
Free Verse
Most Original Poem
Birds
Birds fly high,Way up in the sky.
Some stay down near the ground
But some are bound
Not to fly at all
But stand tall.
Zip! Some fly fast,
And others are last,
But they have a blast.
There are many birds,
Maybe as many as words!
A bird is like a kite,
Flying through the night.
Heading south for the winter,
Coming back up north for the summer.
Some stay where they are.
A bird is a plane,
Smiling down on us.
The American Robin is the first sign of spring,
It is the best one of all things.
With an orange belly,
That can be chubby
And sometimes looks fuzzy.
ALANA DISPENA
DRY ICE
It’s as white as a blank piece of paper,
Waiting to be colored on.
Not melting, not even moving just slowly sublimating away.
The ice that never melts,
Magic, Maybe. Science Always
It has a glossy finished look to it,
With not even one bump in sight
Just a smooth icy layer
Making it glide across the table
Until it’s gone, with nothing left
Matt T.
Science
Free Verse
Birds
Feathers as fluffy as a lamb's fur
There are so many kinds
Tweet! Tweet! Chirp! Chirp!
Spies in the trees
Looking, peeping, seeing all
Always looking to eat
And building homes big and small
Michael C.
Rhyming Poem
Science
in science we always have a blast.
we use materials made out of glass.
we work with matches and dry icee too.
its fun to see the steam all over you.
our teacher gives us bird of the week.
we listin to how the birds speak.
we also learn about solid liquid and gas.
then we have a test and we always pass
mikesannella
stuctured poem
frogs
Frogs
small,wet
swimming,eating,seeing
skin,webbed feet,eyes,toungue
biting,flying,adapting
chubby,fast
no shelled turtles
Brad L. FREE VERSE
RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD
There once was a bird from the trees.
He loved to eat lots of seeds.
This bird is the RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD.
It breeds in a variety of areas that are wetlands and grassy.
It displays it's red patches.
It has cherry red wings and a rich black body.
Christopher Millett
3-14-11
Grade 6, W.S Parker Middle School, Group 68
Group B: Free Verse Poem-Most Original Poem
Heat
Heat is energy that we feel.
Heat fuels the world round and round.
Heat is transferred in three ways.
Conduction walks.
Convection paces.
Radiation bounces.Amen.AAcrostic
Fire
Fiery
Intense
Rapidly growing
Eruptive
Erin H.
Structured Poem: Limerick
Magnets
Magnets have two poles, north and south, that when attracted,
will pull together by a force that can not be retracted.
They stick to most anything made of metal,
Including my refrigerator and favorite tea kettle.
Yes, it’s a great thing when north meets south and aren’t distracted.Jonathan W structured poemgrey horned owlfast, ravenousflying, hunting, eatinghorns, wings, beak, feetperched, poised, watingquiet, frozenpreditor Anthony D'Avolioacrostic poem They are big
Uses sharp claws
Reaches long neck
They are small
Lives in its shell
Eats little fish Sean ConroyRythm/Rhyme PoemExpressive PoemHeat Light the match,Watch heat rise,Even heat helpsGet away the flies. Heat rises slowlyHeat rises quick.Try the expirementLight the candlestick! Heat travels through bodies,Heat travels through water.Heat travels through most things,And makes the object hotter.